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Friday, May 30, 2008

Women's Conference

I went to Women's Conference for the first time this year. It was a lot of fun. We got to see the prophet, and spend time together as women. I think we all had a lot of fun. I took a TON of pictures while we were up there, but I'm only sharing a few. I have some from when we were all in our PJ's, and most of us had no make-up on, and I do not want to be the one who posts those pictures for fear of retaliation!

When we landed in SLC we stopped at Temple Square for lunch.

We got to go to several classes. Here were a bunch of us on the last day in the Conference Center. We all stuck close to the CC that day as President Monson was going to come speak to us. We all wanted to have good seats to see the prophet.



The prophet came and spoke to us. His wife was with him. Just before they arrived there were 23,000 women in the conference center talking to each other. It was pretty loud. When he and his wife and other companions arrived it was immediately silent. The Spirit was so great. Then we all sang "We Thank Thee Oh God For a Prophet." It was an awesome feeling. He gave us a great talk, and he had a great sense of humor. As he was leaving he gave us all thumbs up. It was hilarious.

Here we are after the last meeting. A few people didn't make it for the first picture so I have their picture under the big group picture.

Grandma's T-shirts


Grandma Julie, Kent's mom, comes to visit us all the time. She and her husband, Lenny, own Kona Landscape. A while ago my kids saw the vinyl on her trucks and saw the screen printed t-shirts that they wore and really thought it would be cool to own the shirts. Grandma decided to make them their very own shirts. The kids wear them ALL THE TIME! So after looking at them they immediately put the shirts on and had me take their pictures. I think the pictures speak for themselves!


BTW... Natalie's hat did not fall on its own, Drew didn't really have to cough, Trevor gave himself rug burn on his forehead- on purpose!, but at least Justin and Grandma smiled nicely for the picture!

Trevor's birthday

Way back in mid-March Kent and I were discussing Trevor's birthday party. He didn't seem to think it took much time and/or effort to put one together, so I let him be in charge of planning and executing a birthday party.


It took a while for us to figure out a time that we could pull off a party. When we finally did, Kent and Trevor decided to have his party the day before the last day of school. I went to the store and bought the treats for the treat bags, and ordered the party sub and birthday cake. Several of his friends came, and after eating all the sub, chips and cake they could eat we took them to see The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Although it took almost 2 months he was so happy that his dad came through for him...





...However, he wants me to be in charge of the rest of his parties!

Natalie's Busy Month

Natalie has had such a blast growing up. She's turning 5 next week, and she has had some fun things happen lately. First off, she graduated from preschool. She gets to start kindergarten in the fall. She is excited, and since she has developed the diva attitude lately, Kent and I might be even more excited! But she had a great time. She got to go to the preschool graduation. Her teacher, Miss Sarah, had little caps and gowns for all the girls to wear. Here is Natalie in hers...




The following week she had her cheer graduation and although I wouldn't buy her the cheer uniform she still looked darling up there. They performed a few routines, and she had so much fun. She was quite happy with me because I let her use some of my glitter lotion and some light makeup. (I just realized that I didn't take a picture of her up close! Naughty mom!)



Drew loved watching everything, and was trying to duplicate all the cheerleaders' moves. He stood in the aisle next to me and danced and cheered. He didn't understand much of what they said so he just made up his own words. It was hilarious!

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Last day with the Brandons

Here we are on our last day with the Brandons before they moved to CT. We were really sad to see them go, so we'll have to make sure that we update our blog more often! We all met at Elephant Bar (minus our husbands) for a meal. There was an older couple sitting behind us, and they were kind enough to take a picture of our little group.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Stress!

You know the saying "When it rains it pours." That's how my life feels right now. Kent had to go to Vegas for NEC's yearly kick-off (their fiscal year begins April 1), and this has just been such a busy week. Tuesday is the day he left. That night I had to help Justin finish his HUGE state project for school (which ended up taking even longer than I originally planned- 12 hours total I think), drive the carpool for Trevor's flag football, and I had to also somehow figure out how to get Natalie to cheer. I ended up not being able to make dinner because things were too crazy- so we ate pizza. The kids were just needy with the attention, so it was nearly impossible to help Justin work on his project. Amy was able to take both Natalie and Drew to her house so I could drive carpool and help Justin work. That was a tremendous help, Amy!


Well, that night Trevor helped out with the kids and tried to keep them up as much as they could. Then Justin and I worked and worked until we got his essay done, his quiz for the class done, and the treats ready. After that we assembled the mobile, and got the kids to bed... except Drew. He would not stay in his room because I wouldn't let him have all the lights on. Oh! That boy! So he came downstairs, screaming, crying, carrying on to the point that he had a coughing fit. He finally calmed down and stayed here with me while I was working. He eventually fell asleep and then started another coughing fit. This time he coughed until he he couldn't breathe, and then threw up! Yuck! He was really mad then, and it took almost an hour to get him calmed down. He fell asleep and finally let me take him to bed- at 3 a.m. I was so tired!


Yesterday was much easier in comparison. We slept in a while (to try to catch up on sleep). We came downstairs, ate breakfast, played a little and then got ready to to a friend's house. When we were getting ready we got a call from the school saying that Justin wasn't there. I knew he had gone so she double-checked, and he was there. She apologized, and I made a quick look around the house to verify that the two older kids were not here. I didn't see anyone, so I got Natalie and Drew in the car, dropped them off at their friend's house, and I went to the gym. After I was done working out, I took my shower and then checked my phone messages. The school had called again, but this time said that it was Trevor who was not there. She had checked his classroom first, and then called Justin to the office to ask about it, and he said that Trevor wouldn't get up for school so he just left him. So this freaked me out, and I called home to see if Trevor would answer the phone. No such luck... The 3 mile drive back home from the gym seemed to take forever. I came inside, and found Trevor asleep in his bed. He has so many blankets and stuffed animals on there that I must have missed him when I checked things earlier. I woke him up to have a little chat with him.


With that straightened out I got Natalie and Drew and went to run a few errands. We came home, and Drew started being cranky. I thought he was just tired from being out all day. It wasn't that, though. A few minutes later he was eating a snack and threw it up. He started freaking out about that, but he was totally fine a few minutes later. He even ate dinner. I don't know why he threw up. He was eating string cheese (all at once, of course) so I am guessing that he put it too far back and gagged himself. He ate his dinner, and seemed fine so I don't think he was sick... I hope I'm right!


I don't want to jinx myself, but things have been a lot smoother since then. We played hot potato and duck,duck, goose last night. Everyone seemed to be in a great mood when they went to bed so I hope that things stay that way!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Re-post I'm back!

I have been insanely busy the last several weeks. It seems that every time I sit down at the computer to update the blog someone or something needs my immediate attention. I guess that's how it goes for us moms! Quick update on everyone: Justin- Started flag football in March. He loved it. It was so much fun for him. Unfortunately his feet started causing problems again. He has plantar fasciitis ( see this website for a description- http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/plantar-fasciitis-treatment-overview) in both feet, and it's becoming much worse. It started last August when he was in tackle football 5 nights a week, plus games on Saturdays. He thought he was better, but he's not. In order to prevent permanent damage he had to drop out of football and other activities for 6-8 weeks in order to heal. He's totally bummed about it, but he's doing his best to follow doctor's orders. Trevor- Turned 9 last month. (Holy cow!) He also started flag football in March, and he is actually really enjoying it. This is our child who loves to stay inside and either be on the computer, play video games, watch TV and read non-fiction historical or scientific books. So we are very encouraged that he gets social interaction with kids his age, and he gets physical exercise outside. He also earned his Bear, but because he was sick tonight he won't actually receive the award until next month. Natalie- She and Maryann just got to go on a girls' night out with while the boys were at the Father's and Son's camp out over the weekend. She had a BLAST, and can hardly wait to go again. She is just about done with preschool, and we just went to the kindergarten round-up at school last week. She really is excited to go to the boys' school. She has also been singing. She loves to sing, and she has a really good voice. I think that with some training she could be excellent. Drew-Dog is getting bigger and bigger every day. He cracks us up. We can almost always count on him to do or say something funny several times a day. Some of his favorite lines lately are: "Mom, you my best friend." "Mom, I wub (love) you." "Guys, I gonna beat you up." (Can you tell he has older brothers?!) And he has become quite the ladies' man wherever we go. He flirts ALL THE TIME! It's hilarious. He always says "Mom, I gonna talk to (fill in the blank) at the gym/church/etc." "Dad, I gonna crush you like a grape." Kent is still busy working. He has been traveling a lot more lately... just day trips to Flagstaff and Tucson, but he's not gone overnight for those. He has spent a lot of time with the boys getting them ready to go on their various activities, and not to be outdone, Natalie has managed to wrap him around her little finger. Now he says (in jest, but she thinks he's serious), "Natalie, anything for you." Now whenever I tell her she can't have something she says, "But, Mom, Dad says 'Anything for you, Natalie.' So you have to do it." Ha! Kent has created his own little monster, and he gets to deal with that! Maryann just got released from the primary presidency, and she doesn't have a new calling yet. Until some of the positions that were just freed up for the new presidencies are filled she will be nervous about where they will put her! On Sunday she subbed in primary on the piano, and will play for sacrament meeting on Sunday. Maybe she'll get to attend Relief Society before she gets put somewhere else! Anyway, those are the highlights of what's been going on with us. Maybe I'll even upload the pictures from my camera to the computer so I can post some of them here. Will wonders never cease?! Ciao!

Friday, February 29, 2008

Natalie is the brand new Hannah Montana!

She sure wishes that was true. We had never seen an episode of Hannah Montana until about a month ago. We got a call from a friend in the ward, and she invited us to go with a group of girls from the ward to see the Hannah Montana movie. I admit I wasn't exactly thrilled at the prospect, but I thought it would be fun for Natalie so I agreed to go. Well Natalie was just so excited for her first official girls' night out so we had to do it right. We left about 1 1/2 hours early, went to eat at Someburros, and then went to stand in line at the theater. We got there about 55 minutes early, and within minutes the lines were totally full. Natalie thought it was so cool that we got to wear the 3D glasses, and she still has them. The movie was actually pretty cute, and the music was pretty upbeat so we had a fun time.
Our good friend, Jennifer DeTemple, was kind enough to give us a Hannah Montana CD because they already had that one. Natalie was thrilled. I put it in the car so we could listen to it while we drove to and from preschool and the gym. Now she's singing the songs all around the house, and in the car. I'm almost embarrassed to say that I'm doing it too! Yikes! All my kids now love watching the show, and all want to see the movie. I think it has something to do with the fact that they think she's cute, like the music, and want to get new 3D glasses. (Probably in that order too.)
Natalie really likes that Hannah has long blond hair like her, and when she's Miley she has dark hair like me. She thinks that's the greatest thing ever. She had me do her hair and some pale makeup last week so she could look like Hannah. I forgot to take a picture so we'll re-do that this weekend and post pictures. It's so cute. If I can get her to do it I'll have her sing, and I'll record and post it here. If she plays shy it might not happen, but I'll try.

Drew's latest haircut

Does this look like a boy with a guilty conscience? Notice the strange bald-like part in the center of his head? I missed it the first time.

Drew came into my office yesterday morning and looked a little different to me. I couldn't quite pinpoint it, but a few minutes later it struck me, and I called him back in. He had some hair missing- from the front middle.
Natalie had a friend over, and came up with a very amusing story trying to convince everyone that her friend did it. Drew said Trevor did it (while he was at school- he must be very talented!), then Justin did it, then Natalie did it, and now Dad did it. He had a fun time blaming everyone and seeing the reaction he'd get. Although we aren't positive we really believe Natalie did it. Here's a before and after. There is a spot where there was almost no hair left in the middle, and now he has a very short buzz cut.
Now that I think about it... One of Kent's dreams is to shave our boys' hair, so maybe it really was him.
Drew seems to like the new haircut. He still is a little bare right there in the center because whoever cut it really cut it close, but it's much less noticeable now.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Things about me...

One thing I won’t let my husband buy me… clothes.
One thing I would love to have, but I probably will never have… a house that stays clean longer than 10 minutes when my kids are home and awake.
One thing you will never find in my closet… anything with feathers!
One thing I would choose if I were having elective surgery... reconstruction and tummy tuck.
One thing I love about my face… my lips.
One thing that I love to do… scrapbook.
One thing I would like to change if I could… my children’s propensity to make and leave messes.
One thing I would change as a mom… I would love to be able to get to sleep earlier so I could get up earlier and spend quality time with them before they start the day.
One thing I would do if I had unlimited money… upgrade!
One thing I that I will not do again… give birth.
One thing that I would like to do… travel Europe.
One thing I could do without… pain!
One thing I love to smell… chocolate.
One thing I would do if I won the lottery… pay off our mortgage.
One thing that infuriates me... disrespect.
One thing that I love about winter… the cooler weather!
One thing I love about scrapbooking… being able to look at the pictures with my kids and relive the memories with them.
One thing I am addicted to… Cherry Dr. Pepper with half Diet Dr. Pepper and extra ice from Sonic.
One thing I pray for… the ability to endure my trials well.
One thing I wish I had… a smaller size.
One thing I would do again, regardless of the pain… have my kids and have back surgery.
One thing that I absolutely hate to do… iron, especially men’s shirts.
One thing that is weird about me… I love doing laundry.
One thing that I need help on… lifting heavy objects (see previous answer).
One thing I find most relaxing... getting a massage.
One thing that could get me in trouble… I’ll never tell!
One thing that annoys me… people who pull out in front of me, and then drive under the speed limit.
One thing I dread; therefore, don’t do very often… snorkel!
One thing that I have learned, but still sometimes forget…. I love my kids, even though they can be naughty. They truly are gifts from our Father in Heaven, and it is my duty and responsibility as a mother to nurture and teach them what they need to know.
Seek the wisdom of the ages, but look at the world through the eyes of a child.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Piano Recital

I can't believe I forgot to post this! Back in December Justin and Trevor participated in their very first piano recital. It was all Christmas music. They both did a terrific job, and I don't think either one of them made even one mistake. We had a lot of fun listening to them, and are so proud of them for developing their talents.

The Boys Weekend at the Dunes

A few weeks ago Kent took Justin and Trevor to the dunes. They met some of our friends there. (Hi Gary and Sharon!) It was a quick trip. They left Friday afternoon and were home Saturday afternoon, but they seem to have had a great time. Here are some pictures of them their trip.


This is Justin getting stuck at the top of the hill. He said that his bike wouldn't go into 2nd so he kept getting stuck.
Here are Justin and Trevor riding back in. Safety first!
Here's Trevor revving up to go on a wild ride.

Here is what it looked like as they arrived at the dunes.
Here they are at the camp getting ready to go riding.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Decorating Valentine's Cookies

While Amy was in the hospital recovering from delivering Soren I had Mikaya and Taylor. I made sugar cookies, some hearts and some circles, and then made some frosting. We had sprinkles and candy to decorate with. Then we also made little foam heart Valentines to give to the parents. (In theory, that is.)


Here they are with a picture of their plate of cookies/Valentine and a picture of the child who made it afterwards.


Drew's 3rd birthday

It seems like just last month I was posting pictures from Drew's 2nd birthday, and now he's gone and turned 3! He had a birthday party with his friends, and then we had the Jacobsons and Noordas over too. (Between mine and Kent's families there are more than 15 birthdays in December and January.) Here are a few pictures from Drew's party.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

My newest nephew



Here is my newest nephew. His name is Soren Jacob, and he is so cute. Amy, my sister and his mom, has had a heck of a time since he was born. But when babies are so cute you have a hard time holding anything against them!


Can you tell that he already has a ton of girls around him to play with and love him?! Natalie was so excited to hold him, and Taylor and Mikaya just wanted to have their pictures taken with him!

Breaking Dawn

I cannot wait for this book to be released!!! In case you're not familiar with this book....
I had heard about the Twilight series of books for a couple of years, read about the parties at Changing Hands Bookstore, and then heard from a few people that they absolutely loved it. We went to Rocky Point in September, and my friend, who was reading the book while we were there, told me that someone had given her the first book, and that she loved the books. When we got home I went to the library to reserve a copy. I was number 65 on the waiting list. That just bothered me so I went to 3 stores, and finally found a copy. I started reading it on Friday night, and LOVED it. I couldn't put it down. I HAD to go buy the second book in the series before Sunday so I could continue reading. I finished the second book on Sunday night, and HAD to go find the 3rd book first thing Monday morning before I could do anything else. I finished the third book on Tuesday afternoon. Then I felt like dying because I knew that there just HAD to be more books in the series. I had just spent the last few days reading almost 1500 pages of this series, and the story had just started.
I went to the author's website http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/index.html to see when the next book was going to be released, and there was nothing noted. But she did have another book (not from this series) that was going to be released in the spring so I went to amazon.com and pre-ordered that book.
I hadn't checked her website in a while so I decided to look at it a couple of days ago. There was some very exciting news. The fourth book in the Twilight series will be released in August! Yippee!! As you can guess that book is now pre-ordered. I am counting the days until it's released. I also found out that they are casting for the movies that will be based on the Twilight series. I hope that they can come close in their adaptation of these books. If they do I'm sure that I will own the set of movies on DVD.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Natalie's hair cut- done by herself!

Here is a before shot, taken maybe 1-2 hours before she decided to cut her hair.


I don't think I posted about the other 2 haircuts that she's given herself since last summer. But this one was probably the worst. It happened on Sunday, Feb. 10, in the afternoon, after church. I didn't notice anything initially. Then I went to use the restroom, and there was long blonde hair in the sink, on the counter, and as a top layer in the trash. That's when I realized that the reason Natalie's hair had looked a little different earlier. And it had something to do with all of that hair. She and the boys had been playing outside earlier, and she had some grass in her hair. So instead of washing it, naturally, she decided to trim it! Yikes! This is a picture of a small portion of the hair from the trash can. There was hair all throughout my downstairs.

We have a neighbor who does hair so we were able to take her there to get it fixed. I was sure she was going to have to have a bob, but we ended up being able to keep some of the length. But now she has bangs, and many, many layers. I guess it could have been worse, but now she doesn't look like my little girl. She looks like an older version of herself. Why, oh, why does my daughter love scissors so much?!

Blue and Gold Pictures

Trevor got his awards for the banquet. He has taken them so I can't tell you what the awards were for!

As you can probably see by the smirk on his face, he's not exactly comfortable having his mother take his picture in front of everyone! I thought it was pretty funny, though!

Friday, February 08, 2008

Fun events

Tonight is Trevor's first Blue and Gold Banquet for Cub Scouts. He is so excited. He can hardly wait to go and get some awards. Then next month he gets to participate in his first Pinewood Derby. He missed last year's derby by 3 1/2 weeks and he was so bummed. Tonight after the B&G he will get to have his car. Kent and another dad in the ward have a little friendly competition with the race every year so we'll see what happens this year. Anyway I will post pictures of the banquet tonight or tomorrow.
Last night Natalie and I went on our first official girls' night out. We went to dinner at Some Burros, and then met up with about 70 other women and girls from our ward and area to see Hannah Montana. I'll be honest... I was dreading the thought of having to listen to a theater full of screaming girls. I tried talking Kent into going in place of me (didn't work). But the girls were relatively mellow and the show was pretty cute. Natalie loved it. It's 3-D so we got to wear super cool 3-D glasses. Aftewards Natalie remembered that I promised to take her to get ice cream afterwards. (This was news to me.) Since Amy and her girls came we walked down to DQ and got the girls ice cream cones. They were all so excited.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

So... it's been awhile!

Yeah, I know, I know... It's been quite a while. If you got my Christmas card (some came back 2-3 weeks ago and I need to resend them still....) you know that I finally had my back surgery on October 29, and that it was a success. Dr. Thomas had to remove a moderate amount of arthritic bone from L5-S1. He removed it from the disc and from the spinal column. He said there was a lot more than he expected, but that I'm doing well. I had to go to PT 3x/week for a little over a month, but that helped. And we found a gym 5 minutes from our house that has an indoor pool so I go to the gym 4-5 days a week and work out in the pool. It's helped a lot. I still have quite a bit of back pain, and it's usually bearable (only a 4 or 5 out of 10). The surgery got rid of all of the nerve pain, and I am so grateful for that. It nearly cost me my sanity because it was constant terrible pain. I'm so glad that it's gone!
Okay... so other things...
Kent is busy as ever with work. He's been trying to make time with the kids to do fun things. Last month he and my brother-in-law Gavin took Justin and Trevor and headed up to his mom's cabin and went skiing. The kids had a fun time, and they were completely exhausted by the time they rolled in. They have gone to the track to race their ATVs and motorcycles. He gives Natalie and Drew rides around the neighborhood when he's done cleaning them up, and they think that's the best.
Justin is keeping busy with 11 year old scouts, and is always off with his friends riding bikes. He has also started to like girls... NOT a fun point for his parents, let me assure you. He thinks he's pretty hot stuff, and is working out frequently to get a 6-pack and big muscles.
Trevor is getting ready for the Blue and Gold Banquet on Friday night. He has worked hard to get requirements passed off so that he can get some awards.
Natalie is finally getting how to write her name forward. I'm so glad. She was doing really well, and then it seemed like she just forgot everything that she had learned. She's got the hang of it now and writes all sorts of things for everyone. She is also in cheer with her cousins Mikaya and Taylor (Amy's daughters). She thinks it's pretty awesome to have the silver and red pon poms to play with.
Drew just turned 3, and is suddenly shy. He's still funny as ever when you can catch him in a non-shy moment. He is also in a class. It's a tots class with football, basketball, baseball and soccer with some tumbling mixed in. It's really geared towards helping the kids become more dexterous and adept at several different sports. He LOVES it, and goes every week for 1 hour. (I've even been able to leave him like all the other moms do with their kids.)
Well, I think I've written a mini novel, and I have so many other things to say so I'll post more later... or should I try for sooner? Anyway, I'll try to write again soon!